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Mechnical Properties of Polymers Based on Nano-Structure and Morphologyby G. H. Michler
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The improvement of strength and durability in polymers has implications relevant to industrial, medical, and household applications. Enhanced by the improved knowledge of the interactions between complex hierarchical structures and functional requirements, Mechanical Properties of Polymers Based on Nanostructure and Morphology focuses on new polymer materials that possess a combination of improved mechanical and other physical properties. This book specifies techniques used in structural and morphological characterization, discusses crazing and molecular variables of fracture behavior, and clarifies various modes of deformation mechanisms and orientation processes for semicrystalline polymers, block copolymers, and composites. The volume examines microindentation hardness studies and mechanisms of toughness enhancement for particle modified, amorphous and semicrystalline polymers and blends using model analysis. Experts in the field present innovations that illustrate new aspects of manufacturing, structure development, and properties of practical relevance in nanoparticle-filled thermoplastic polymers and the applications of carbon nanotube and nanofiber reinforced polymer systems. Other topics discussed in the book include alternative methods of polymer modification based on micro- and nanolayered polymers and hot compaction of oriented fibers and tapes. This book reflects the continuing research of mechanisms contributing to the structure-function relationship of nanostructured polymers and nanocomposites. Mechanical Properties of Polymers Based on Nanostructure and Morphology presents effective ways to combine improved mechanical and physical properties in polymers and form new, performance-enhanced composite materials. Synopsis:Synthetic composite polymers have enormous medical, industrial, and household applications. Researchers continue to focus their efforts on the structure-property correlations at the micro- and nanoscales. This book presents recent results regarding mechanical properties of polymers derived from improved knowledge of their structures at the nanoscale and from the interactions between the complex hierarchical structures and functional requirements. It covers structural and morphological characterization, deformation mechanisms at the nanoscale, mechanical properties improvement, and fracture behavior, and links the knowledge of structure-property correlations with practical aspects. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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